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Old March 23, 2023   #1
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Hi,
I will be growing the following tomato varieties this year - each variety one plant

Outside, in the ground
Adelaide Festival
Banana Toes
Banksia Queen
Big Green Dwarf
Deaton's Dwarf
Dwarf Amy’s Ohio
Dwarf Big Valentine
Dwarf Buddy's Heart
Dwarf Chocolate Heartthrob
Dwarf Choemato
Dwarf Dainty Isabel
Dwarf Egypt Yellow
Dwarf Elsie’s Fancy
Dwarf Gloria's Treat
Dwarf Goldfinch
Dwarf Grinch
Dwarf Idaho Gem
Dwarf Kodiak King
Dwarf Laura’s Bounty
Dwarf Lemon Ice
Dwarf Mint Streaks
Dwarf Mocha's Cherry
Dwarf Mr. Snow
Dwarf Noah's Stripes
Dwarf Numbat
Dwarf Orange Cream
Dwarf Oriole
Dwarf Pico's Pride
Dwarf Pink Livija
Dwarf Round Robin
Dwarf Saucy Mary
Dwarf Sonrojo Monster
Dwarf Speckled Heart
Dwarf Stony Brook Speckled
Dwarf Strawberry Lemonade
Dwarf Suz’s Beauty
Dwarf Sweet Sue
Dwarf Tanager
Dwarf Tiger Eye
Dwarf Velvet Night
NN Gałązka Kasi (unknown variety of cherry of my wife
K13 F2 - cherry kozula
K15 F2 - cherry kozula
Loxton Lass
Maralinga
Rosella Purple
Sean's Yellow Dwarf
Sleeping Lady
Super Sweet 100 F1
Super Sweet 100 F2
Tennessee Suited
Uluru Ochre
Рапунцель (Rapunzel)
Смородина жовта
Dwarf Jeremy's Stripes
Dwarf Galen’s Yellow
Rosella Crimson
Dwarf Stony Brook Heart
Tamarindo Multicolor
Furry Bumblebee

I am still waiting for seeds from Australia, the Gondwana series from Patrina Nuske-Small
Gondwana Lava
Gondwana Lightning
Gondwana Moon
Gondwana Rose
Gondwana Thunder

in the greenhouse

Accordion Cherry
Allegheny Sunset
Beauty Lottringa
Beczka miodu (barrel of honey)
Buzau (Бузэу)
Californian tulip
Dark Galaxy
Fiammante
Gigante Farina
Goat Bag
Golden Pineapple
Grifone F2
Hamev's German Oxheart
Homer Fike’s Yellow Oxheart
Jumbo Jim Orange
K13 F3 - cherry kozula
K15 F3 - cherry kozula
Kentucky Cabin
Michael’s Portuguese Monster
Mila
Northern Lights
Plan 9 from Outer Space
Polaris
Polish Pastel Bi-color
POMODORO DI SUORE E FRATI
Purpura Rits
Read Pear – Franchi
San Marzano sel.Redorta
Zapotec Ananas Ribbed
Zołotoje Łukoszka
Башкирский красавец
White Queen
Claude Brown’s Yellow Giant
Serendipity Striped
Chestnut Chocolate
Оранжевый гигант Дмитриева
Oro giant
Tundra
Thornburn’s Terra-cotta
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Old March 23, 2023   #2
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Dwarf seedlings in the foreground, pepper seedlings in the distance

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Old March 26, 2023   #3
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What a terrific list! Good luck with all of these and please post pictures.
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Old March 27, 2023   #4
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update
they come out of high-growing varieties

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Old March 27, 2023   #5
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Deltoro,what a great big variety list.
As I see you like to experiment with crosses by Anna Jankowska (aka Kozula)

Also let me correct some misspellings and translate from Ukrainian and Russian some variety names.

Smorodina Zheltaya (Russian CV, aka Yellow Currant, Смородина жовта in Ukrainian)

Bochka Myoda (Barrel of honey in English, Beczka miodu in Polish, Russian(Siberian)CV)
Zolotoye Lukoshko (Gold Basket in English, Zołotoje Łukoszka in Polish, Russian (Siberian) CV)
Bashkirskiy Krasavets (Bashkir Lovely in English, Башкирский красавец in Russian, Russian heirloom)
Orangevyi Gigant Dmitrieva (Dmitriev's Orange Giant in English, Оранжевый гигант Дмитриева in Russian, Russian heirloom)
Franchi Red Pear (Italian CV)
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Old March 27, 2023   #6
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Thanks for the name corrections. I'll fix it right away.
I started with the varieties of Ania Jankowska last season. They were K13 F2 and K15 F2 - sensational cherry. This season I repeat them and additionally F3 versions.
I still have other Kozulas seeds, but I don't have more space this season
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Thanks for the name corrections. I'll fix it right away.
I started with the varieties of Ania Jankowska last season. They were K13 F2 and K15 F2 - sensational cherry. This season I repeat them and additionally F3 versions.
I still have other Kozulas seeds, but I don't have more space this season
I like Kozula varieties too especially when we know their parent lines.
Kozula 13 F3 - cherry kozula
Oblong fruit with "real" tomato taste
Kozula 15 F3 - cherry kozula
Truskawkowy x Dyno
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Do either of you know if K13 is close to K14-also know as her "Megaron cherry?" K14 is a multiflora but I believe it stays somewhat compact?
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K13 has long clusters, sometimes splitting on the upper floors
photo from the early cultivation
http://www.tomatoville.com/showpost....20&postcount=9

Today I sowed K14 F2 "Megagron cherry"

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Old March 28, 2023   #10
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K13 has long clusters, sometimes splitting on the upper floors
photo from the early cultivation
http://www.tomatoville.com/showpost....20&postcount=9

Today I sowed K14 F2 "Megagron cherry"
Can't see your pics there in this thread. Please insert them via a special button "Insert Image" at the top icons or via "Manage Attachment" at the bottom.
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Old March 28, 2023   #11
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That's where I put those photos

K13 F2 - early cultivation

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Old March 28, 2023   #12
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No image seen. If you download from PC or mobile phone, pls use Manage Attachment after using Go Advanced button.
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Old March 28, 2023   #13
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But that's how I do it

In the top panel, I select Attachments, the Manage Attachments window pops up, select the file, click Upload.
Then again in the upper Attachments panel and select the previously uploaded image.
And in the post there is, for example, [A T T A CH]94290[/ A T T ACH] (I added additional spaces)
K13_F2_5.jpg
and the image is normally visible
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Andrey, I can see the pictures. There are two posts with seedling trays, and pictures of the K13 F2 plant in ground in two posts. I think I have seen them as soon as the posts came out, so ok here.
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Strange, I can see only these words from deltoro:

"Name: K13_F2_5.jpg Views: 4 Size: 224.3 KB
and the image is normally visible"
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